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  1. Men: key partners in reproductive health. A report on the First Conference of French-Speaking African Countries on Men's Participation in Reproductive Health

    In Africa, men play key roles in reproductive health - as individuals, family members, community decision-makers, and national leaders. Most reproductive health care, however, focuses on women. Reaching men is key to making family planning more widely used, ensuring safe motherhood, and limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS. The conference focused on reaching men by overcoming barriers to men's participation and building on decisionmaking traditions in the region.

  2. SHAKTI : a publication for the 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health

    This publication is a special issue for the 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health which was held at Bangkok from 6th-10th October 2--3. Ths conference brings together 1,500 participants from 41 countries as representatives of non-government groups, development groups, grassroots workers and academic, gender, health and other experts to discuss ways on taking concrete action to further push reproductive rights. …

  3. Report of Asia Final Regional Meeting on "Strategies for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) of Adolescents and Youth" (RAS/00/P05) : Final Regional Review Meeting December 9-10, 2003 : Dissemination Meeting December 11-13, 2003 / Jointly organized by UNFPA, IPPE and JOICFP, December 9-13, 2003, Bangkok, Thailand

    A report contains final report and documents prepared during the Asia Final Regional Meeting under the project "Strategies for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) of Adolescents and Youth" (RAS/00/P05), 2000-2003. The meeting, jointly organized by JOICFP, UNFPA and IPPF/ESEAOR,SAR was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 9 to 13 December 2003.

  4. [Papers and country reports of the] Asia Final Regional Meeting on "Strategies for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) of Adolescents and Youth" (RAS/00/P05) 2000-2003 9-13 December, 2003, Century Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

    The Final Regional Meeting was jointly organized by JOICFP, UNFPA and IPPF/ESEAOR, SAR under the project "Strategies for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) of Adolescents and Youth" (RAS/00/P05), 2000-2003. The Meeting was composed of two parts: Review Meeting (9-10 December 2003); and Dissemination Meeting (11-13 December 2003). In the Final Regional Meeting , the strategies and outcomes of the three model projects in Malaysia, Nepal and Sri Lanka were reviewed and shared by the participants. …

  5. Report of the UNFPA Regional Planning Meeting for East and South-East Asia and the Pacific - 2002 : 25-29 March 2002, Siam City Hotel, Bangkok

    The purpose of the five-day Regional Planning Meeting was "to have achieved a unified understanding of the UNFPA Transition process, the new TAP arrangements and the critical issues and concerns of the UNFPA Country Programmes, and concerted actions planned."

  6. Report on the South-South Intercountry Technical Meeting on Male Involvement in Reproductive Health in East and South-East Asia : November 13-15, 2001, Bangkok, Thailand

    The report focuses on male involvement with particular emphasis on initiatives in East and Southeast Asia dealing with community-based services, behavioural change communication and programme design.

  7. Pakistan's population issues in the 21st century : conference proceedings Oct 24th-26th, 2000, Karachi : Section 8 : Reproductive health

    Conference papers: 1) Reproductive health in Pakistan: what do we know?; 2) Women's perceptions regarding obstetric complications & care in a poor fishing community in Karachi; 3) Barriers to effective dissemination of reproductive health research in Pakistan; 4) Reproductive health indicators in Pakistan: experience of pilot study. Section 8 of the Conference proceedings

  8. Pakistan's population issues in the 21st century : conference proceedings Oct 24th-26th, 2000, Karachi

    Pakistan's population issues in the 21st century : conference proceedings Oct 24th-26th, 2000, Karachi

  9. Power in sexual relationships: an opening dialogue among reproductive health professionals

    The report summarizes proceedings of a meeting among international reproductive health community about power and its impact on reproductive and sexual health. Current challenges, programme and policy interventions, research gaps, and recommendations for action are presented in the report. The meeting was jointly organized by Population Council and USAID's Interagency Gender Working Group's Men and Reproductive Health Subcommittee.

  10. Proceedings [of the] Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health, February 15-19, 2001, Philippine Trade Training Center, Manila, Philippines

    The report of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health was held in Philippines during 15 to 19 February 2001. The theme of the Conference is "Quality RH" which emphasizes the importance of promoting quality RH Care within the context of ICPD mandate.

  11. Reproductive health, gender and human rights: a dialogue

    The publication presents a collection of articles presented at the Dialogue on Reproductive Health, Gender and Human Rights organized at the World Bank on December 8th 1999. The goal of the gathering was to encourage public health agencies to address human rights and gender issues more fully in reproductive health programmes.

  12. Implementation challenges of reproductive health, including family planning and sexual health : gender issues in reproductive health and promoting male responsibility (Item 7 (d) of the provisional agenda)

    Implementation challenges of reproductive health, including family planning and sexual health : gender issues in reproductive health and promoting male responsibility (Item 7 (d) of the provisional agenda)

  13. Report of the Internal Seminar, October 31 - November 10, 2000, Kathmandu, Nepal

    Report of the Internal Seminar, October 31 - November 10, 2000, Kathmandu, Nepal

  14. The South Asia Conference on Adolescents

    The adolescents' needs and concerns, and future programme strategies for adolescents which emanated from the papers and deliberations of the South Asia Conference on Adolescents, are summarized and presented in the following four chapters: Situation of adolescents in south Asia (Chapter 2); Country perspectives on priority needs and concerns of adolescents (Chapter 3); Voices of adolescents (Chapter 4); and Conclusions, strategies and recommendations (Chapter 5).

  15. Advocating Access - Report of the National Consultative Forum on Education Sector's Response to Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

    This report summarises the deliberations of the National Consultative Forum on the Education Sector's Response to Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Nigeria. The National Council on Education (NCE) has since 1999 recognised the unique role of education in preventing and mitigating the impact of sexual and reproductive health diseases including HIV/AIDS. Several significant actions have been undertaken since 1999 to strengthen the role of the education sector in responding to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. …

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